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Etiquette for Using Cell Phones and Mobile Phones

Etiquette for Using Cell Phones and Mobile Phones

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Don’t send a text before you call to see

If such is inconvenient.  After all

Convenience for the caller is the be

All and the end all of your thoughtless call.

For all you know she might be rushing up

The stairs because of diarrhea, or

Have someone in her, hot athletic cup

Cast down on sweaty passion’s bedroom floor.

When you’re outside, you never, never should

Watch out where you are walking.  Just your phone

Is what to look at.  That is understood.

One person matters, you and you alone.

  The man you bash is not important.  Nope.

    Where you have knocked him down, he’ll learn to cope.

~ Phillip Whidden

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